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20 April 2023
Water
India’s palm oil plans fail to account for climate change
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National Geographic raises eyebrows with biodiversity tour of Asia and Africa by private jet
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Four in 10 Southeast Asians uncertain about green investing, study finds
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Energy
Southeast Asia must retire 5.5GW of coal plants per year to meet climate goals
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Fossil fuel financing decline in 2022 a 'blip' as oil majors plot expansion
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Asia and Australia target greenwashing as companies risk penalties
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Indigenous Indonesians face new risks in 'green' climate drive
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As the climate suffers, enforcement needed for corporate green pledges
As the climate suffers, enforcement needed for corporate green pledges
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